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- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1990 abstract "The Eurovision Song Contest 1990, the 35th in the series, was held in Zagreb, Yugoslavia on 5 May 1990. The presenters were Helga Vlahović Brnobić and Oliver Mlakar. Toto Cutugno was the winner of this contest with the song "Insieme: 1992". This was the second and most recent victory for Italy, the first one having been "Non ho l'età", performed by Gigliola Cinquetti in 1964.The lyrics of several entries celebrated the revolution and democratisation that had occurred in central and eastern Europe in the preceding months, focusing especially on the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989, such as in the Norwegian and Austrian entries. However, the winning song was an even more sweeping evocation of European unity, in anticipation of the completion of the European single market, due at the end of 1992.Malta had wished to return to the contest for the first time in 15 years, but Eurovision rules prevented them from returning due to a maximum of 22 entries allowed to compete. A national final was held in Malta, which was won by Maryrose Mallia with "Our Little World of Yesterday".There was a slightly uncomfortable beginning to the rehearsal week when, offended by press comments concerning their ages (Brnobić being 45 at the time and Mlakar being 54), the two presenters quit the show. They were briefly replaced by Rene Medvešek and Dubravka Marković, who were much younger, but the misunderstandings were eventually allayed and Brnobić and Mlakar returned to the contest.The Eurovision Song Contest 1990 was the first to implement an age rule. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) were forced to bring in a restriction rule after criticism arose over the ages of two performers at 1989 contest, being just 11 and 12 years old. From 1990, no artist under the age of 16 on the day of the contest could perform on stage. This rule meant that the record for the youngest ever winner at Eurovision could never be broken, as Sandra Kim, who won for Belgium at the 1986 competition, was just 13 years old.A notorious mishap occurred at the start of the first song, when a noticeably long delay caused by problems with the backing track was followed by the Spanish singers Azúcar Moreno missing their cue. They walked off the stage in barely concealed annoyance and the audience was left in confusion for a moment, but the song was then restarted without any further problems.From a musicological perspective both Spain's "Bandido" and France's "White and Black Blues" can be said to be the first entries to signal a new trend at Eurovision, with both songs fusing contemporary dance music with ethnic influences, from flamenco and calypso respectively.The 1990 contest was the first to feature an official mascot, Eurocat, created by Joško Marušić. This mischievous purple cat popped up during the 'postcards' of each of the 22 entries, which also included travelogues of the country about to perform, in conjunction with the European Year of Tourism 1990.".
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- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1990 conductor Igor_Kuljerić.
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1990 debut "None".
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1990 entries "22".
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1990 exsupervisor Frank_Naef.
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1990 final "1990-05-05".
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- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1990 host Yugoslav_Radio_Television.
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1990 interval "Yugoslav Changes – a film about tourism in the country.".
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1990 mapYear "1990".
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- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1990 opening "A short film "Zagreb: City of Music"".
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1990 presenters Helga_Vlahović_Brnobić.
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- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1990 venue Socialist_Federal_Republic_of_Yugoslavia.
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1990 venue Socialist_Republic_of_Croatia.
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1990 venue Vatroslav_Lisinski_Concert_Hall.
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1990 venue Zagreb.
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1990 vote "Each country awarded 12, 10, 8-1 points to their 10 favourite songs".
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1990 winner ""Insieme: 1992"".
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1990 withdraw "None".
- Eurovision_Song_Contest_1990 year "1990".
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